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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1926)
TIIR OREGON STATHSIIAN, 5AUZI, .OXYGON. TlIUnSDAY MOHNINQ ABHIL 8, 1223 4 i, if v Phones 48 and 49 The excellence of the Coffee which fork serve Is the f oundatkm upon which' i your meal is built. If your coffee Is uniformly good, even the plainest meal I will be pleasant and enjoyable. If 'your coffee is occasionally . poor, , the best meal you can prepare may be made unsatisfactory. Beginning today and tot the remainder of this week Mrs. Brasted of Portland,5- a well kn.Qwn coffee expert will demonstrate HOTEL BENSON COFFEE. Come I 4n and try a cup of f reshly brewed HOTEL BENSON COFFEE. Get a t wonderful aroma and that satisfying coffee contentment. " BANANAS Fresrv ripe,, 3 pounds.'... APPLET Extra nice $pitzenburgs Per PINEAPPLE "Broken Slices, 3 large cans 89c -Free; Delivery to all Parts of the City 't CITY NE WS IN 7wr RAlNS Occasional rain moderate tem perature; moderate' southeast winds, fresh and possibly strong Our:WeatherMaii j m hi 1 '' J ' 1 ft MAX 71 ; MIK 48; RIVER II 1.5 sUtionary; RAHJPALX. .01; J t ATMOSPHERE rcJoudy;; WIND "VT Bbbs: Away J 1 Archie Tavlor- or Portland rsn Muray from home Tuesday and was picaea up nere Dy unicer ;i norap- on. His father .-v&s notified, and came here immediately to take his yon home. Ten Minutes a Day Will roll, the fat away with the Maslc Reducer. ' Swart Specialty 3 Coun St, j: ; . f a8 Makes Escapes-;. ' - .' -. 4 'Jyebriard ' Moses has . escaped ffopi' .tbejstate feeble minded cftopl. He. 11 8 years of age, is fire feet, li inches tall and weighs 1(9 pounds; He was wearing blue overalls, a jumper, black hat and black shoes, i'and both his" feet were shackled. . Frfncesa Slip- f 1.95 and 12.95. Howard Cor set Sbbp, 165 N. Liberty. a8 Building Permit Issued Three building permits were issued from the office of the city recorder Wednesday. George Wat ers took out a permit to construct a one-story, gar ago at 384 North . Summer street at a est of S1200. JjjNelll' Schwab took Out a permit V to build a one-story dwelling at 11 1215 Center street at a cost of A Jt00. G. A- Wood was given a ling at 2070South High street, to cost, 14500. A Correction Due to an error, we advertised lQ$aat night's CapltalJournal 26 yatda fast color Indian Head for 'SO. It should-have read 1H yiifda Indian IfeadSOc. C & C. SteVe. r,'-i a8 . W. SUver Bell Initiates " 'Silver' Bell circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, initiated a-class of sev eral candidates at their meeting in Fraternal temple Friday, April 2. The ritualistic work was put on in Unasrwooil Typewriter Co. ' Direct Factory Branch " 019 Court Street : Phone S3 iypwritr Rented; SoluV Rapatrad " - "f Cyaatel raatal rata to rtudanta 4 Influenza. Chiropractic v at give the -best' 'results anc satisfaction. Re moves the ' nger ot aiier' ei- . fects. ' Tr jl adjustments and sea for, yourself. , . - r-, . - - . , 1 - rn; pnnfT Lai OUIii The Best in Chiropraetie , rd Iioor-Oregon JLiuucuaS' Phone 2 194 4 v - X -v. . .. ' 155 North FLOUR Crown Flour, per sack..ii$2.12 Princess Flour, per sack . 02.33 Crown Pastry FIouK - I No 10 size.. . . .......:....9c Fresh Buckwheat Flour; ir' No. 10 size ... ,..;.:i.G5c BARTLETT PEARS I - Fountain Brand, 2 large 29c - r cans a rery proficient manner by the officers and members of the drill team whieh, under the leadership of Mrs. Olmstead, has attained f a degree of efficiency seldom reach-, ed'by similar organizations. SpeJ clal mention should also be mad a of Escort Irene Blackerby, who$e: work was perfect. S Suits Cleaned and Fressed 11.2f. Cash ani" Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving off leaf 352 ChemekeUSt. ' f21tl Campus to be Treated V r I Further work of beautificationl is to be resumed soon on the Wil? lamette campus, according to Dir. C. . G. Doney president of the in stitutton The icampus Will ibe plowed under once more before the ground is prepared for this planting of grass. Furniture Upholstery And - repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Scholarship Awarded To far-asray China goes the aaward ef a scholarship at Willam ette university,. : r The Bcholarshlp is offered t the sister Hf John Tsal. at preaent a member: of the junior las'-,atihe walversity. Miss Tsai will journey to the United States this summer, plan ning to enter the freshman class at the university next fall. ' Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:48 to. very evening. 'J2tf Goulct in Town ';. ' Clan Goulet of Woodburn, ac companied by his mother, .MrftC W. H. Goulet, was in Salem Wednesday. While here he Sat- ended to business matters. W' Prayer Meeting Today . Women's Evangelistic Prayer league will meet-tod ay at 9 o'clock with Mrs. N. Saloman, 1335 Stattt street. Leader will be Mrs. Cooley, Dr Doney Speaks Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette university, address ed a convention on religious edu cation in Portland last night. He had as his topic, "Religions Edu cation as a Preventative of Crime." See Our Mode; $30 and 35 apartments. Phone H32J. a8 Professors to Leave Three professors at Willamette university have been granted leaves of absence for one year, to start this summer. Prof. Horace Greeley Willlston, head of the English literature " . department. will journey to London with his wife and son.i He:wilIrst4dyfor his doctor; of philosophy degree at the University of London. Prof. Horace! Greeley" Rahskbpf, head of the publld speaking I de partment, will study5 at the Uni versity ef Iowa where he-has been awarded a fellowship., ,Prof. 'Le- F. tf. WQQDRY , ' . Salem JjmiifvtX 1 Faya Csah, For Faruiture : Reddemce audi Store f'i ,lia Kactfe Ummme PHONE 511 X hMXD &BUSH,Ba4lier General Enlnng Businjc?,", , Office Costs frcsa 10 a. Ja. to S psTBL . Commercial Street .-tVK. BBMF roy 'Detling oi -the modern lan guages department, plans to spend tho year In France furthering his study of the French language. AH three will return to resume their posts in the fall of 1927. ' ,j Drncilla With a Million, and Flnley's Oregon Wild Life in motion.' pictures. .First CeagYega-J iiona cnurcn friaay, v:3U. as Steamer Arrives-- The Northwestern, river steam er owned and operated by ' the Cn T n XT n : Hvarl in Cola -m WaHnaaiiair 4-aw ,7 , V noon after its trip from Portland This is the first trip the boat has made for better than a week, nav igation having been impossible because of the shallowness of the channel. Hats Cleaned and BlocfteO 75c Cash and Carry Cleaners, S52 Chemeketa St. I31tf Petition Filed A petition for the paving, of the alley in Yew Park addition was field with the city recorder Wednesday. A remonstrance agalnsj the-paving of Hood street between ' Commercial and Fourth streets wasalsofilisd. ' A. Dance Saturday Kite ' : At Clemens pavilion, Green. Hazel a9 D'Arcy'a Class Changed ' Judge D'Arcy is 'o longer a member of the' Willamette univer sity class of 1895. -At a recent meeting of the executive commit tee-: of the university's board of trustees, he is henceforth to be known as a member of the class of 76- He ljjecame sick J us t be fore' graduating in 1876, and was jxolP granted his diploma' until 1895.-, Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf CajM la Dismissed The casoof E. P. Wilson against F. B.'.Wrayiw,a9 dismissed in cir cuit Judge I. II; siclahan's court Wednesday on? niot'ioh eot slain tiff. The action Ness: tOsodvUhout prejudice" to either partyV C To Ope Seed Store i E. O. Adams of Silverton filed notice of asslimed business name with - the couaty clerk, here Wed nesday." Mr. Adams viUt operate the Silverton Seed company in that city. ' Don't Fail to See the Wm. L.'Finley Oregon Wild Life film First Congregational church Friday, 7:"30. " ' ' a9 Arbuckle 'Elected Members of the Salem Rotary club "at their luncheon Wednesday noon instructed their secretary to cast' a unanimous ' ballot electing George Arbuckle president ot the - JOE WILLIAMS - r The Battery Mav . 4 ",)-- rCatt a Ut -- ' - Aato ElMtctesh StrvJea 531 Court St.r . Fhoa lJ TRACY'S FUEL! ' YARD. 107 J Street ; . Telephoae 319 Wood Weed "5 IF TOT7 wXxT'A CITRJH " ."We Hare It ; This trill make tome one 4 real fishing - car. Come- in Ud look It OTcr yow caa afford to paaa this one jap. club for; the ensuing year. S TJ, O. Shipley and Carl Webb were - also nominated. Mr. Shipley wlthareW. declaring: the' work' of launching his new addition would1 keep him too busyVand Mr. 'Webb wlthdreSr, declaring he would father continue with bis work oa the: boys' work committee of : Uie 'brui'i which would be impossible if he were made president. Watch for Announcement Of big entertainment, and pro gram at Armory Friday, April 16. ; . a8 Largo Smelt Ron t The largest run of fine smelt of the season is reported now' in Lewis river at Woodland, Wash. The run had been In-once, but had dropped out. Comedy on Saturday ' "Come" to "Liberty hall Saturday evening, April 10, at 8 o'clock and drive blues' away," reads the an nouncement of the 'play, "Mrs". Tubbs of " Shanty Town a three act comedy to be given by the Falls City Dramatic club: A portion of the proceeds will go to the Liberty ischool library. Boy Wants Farm Home The -Salem Ratariana; through their boys work ebmmittee, are in touch with a boy who needs to have a farm home; small or large farm. ,Th6 boy is 14; is a good worker. Has been through' the eighth grade in public schools. Is a good worker. Good disposition Call Carl Webb, if you can help find a place for this boy. . .The big event Of the' year Armory, Friday, April 16. Everybody will want to go; everybody will want to have a- part in it. Announcement, later. a8 Fined for Parking E. H. Ellis of this city was fined 31 by Judge Poulsen Wednesday upon having been convicted- of parking overtime. Cadets-Yisi ftalemt Thirty-one senior, of Hill Mili tary academy in Portland, in two large bine and white automobiles. passed through Salem Wednesday afternoon en route for Corvallis where they will visit Oregon Agri cultural college. Later they will spend a few days at the University of Oregon. The trip in being tak en as an educational feature While in Salem the boys were ad dressed by Governor' Pierce. The students were accompanied by J A. Hill, president of the academy, and G. A. Dodge. Last Chance for Shrubs- Shade and fruit trees. Big line of perennials. Pearcy Bros.-, 178 S. Commercial street. a9 Liquor Case Starts The trial of Lester Dixon, John Andrews and Henry Johnson, in connection with the. Mt. Ansel still easeVwUI open In circuit, court here today before Judge Percy R. Kelly Judge Gates'aWfiltfir Crltchlow both of Portland, will appear for the defendants' find 'John Carson and Lyle Page for the state.- The case has been continued two times before on motion of the defense, Program to be Given A vaudeville program will be pesented today and tomorrow at the Bligh theater by the Amenic club of the Salem high school, it was announced at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon. Pro ceeds of v the shbw will .h egivan to the debate team fund to send Salem high school's negative team to Salem, Mass.", for1 that end -ot the cross-continent debate.; There will be one matinee show" each day and two' evening performances. Club to Give Ckmwrt-1 A." concert' will be riven Satur day evening at the Congregational church' at Ferry "and ' Nineteenth streets by the Turner, high, acb,ool glee ciu. The concert ia, to 'be . a benefit;the proceed to hefp the ciup, enter toe interstate contest April 23 at Forest rGrbve7 ?JThere wilt bat two' costumerinnmherai on the vpregr&m, :; one in Indian cos- tume and one In Japahese. The dab ia. directed by Mrs. Ella Eng land..,--. - . ... Addresses' Rotaiians - . , :?n' Ed Barnes, local bualnlsa man, addressed the Salem Rotarians at their luncheen;Wednesday ttThe Business ' ' Man' - and ' Intellectual Pnrsuita.V : i He Advocated the study of '. natural ' science' "aa ; a pleasing avocation .that will en- riCha man's cultural life. He, de-H claredthat many.lmportant-aclen.-tiflc.; discoveries have been" made by" those who have atudiedt It erJ ly aa a pastime. " : -" Fill Progressing . Work of placing the fill on South - Liberty r street between Trade and Mill ; streets is going forward now with double rapidity, Ummo 1 dirt belnr damned from either end"! of The segment.-"- "About 3 QO yards" of- dirt hare already "been dnxrined in '.the fill' from the -excavation of frank Bllgh'a corner at'Slate'and lllgh streets. ;.Prom stata exeaai tion about 2,000 more yards will be dugipedTit is uML U VIlnakQ 1 2,0 9 Q '.Vara. ". approximately; J to eomWfa ih flii: Tfce fill wUl.be completed, before1 tnV end of. tie Courtenay Dinwiddle, director of demonstratkn for the Common- reallfi Tnndf was "a guesVbf Vocal Rjotariana at their luncheon ; Wed nesday noon. He said that Salem Hs almosf an unlimited "flejd for hlpipg children'. The . growing clild'is rery easily influenced, axd rfehi habits taught now will affect bw. Vbola-aifeTIe said' that the fariop County CKUd. Health Dem tastratioo is here to help utilize the teachers inthe bes.t develop ment of the children in .this coupty IB CASH RECORD Village of 650 Subscribers I otal of $2,400 for Dis abled. Veterans - WILLIAMSON, - N. . Tf ., April 7 A world's record campaign was conducted by Williamson Post No. 394-of the American Legion here 1 its drive1 recently completed for the legion's '-$5.006. 0&o endow ment' fund- for disabled veterans and-- orphans -of J.h9- World war, post officials believe. . - . ' - With an endowment quota of $600, this village of only 650 per sons subscribed a total of 32;400 This sum was raised by 750 con tributions, amounts' ranging from twenty-five cents to $25 each. The average subscription approached 34 per person. The post has only forty-six members, of whom twenty-five did the solicitation in three days. In a letter accompanying i Check for the 32,400 sent to na tional headquarters ef the legipn. G. H. Stebbins, past commander of Williamson post, said: " We are all apple-knocking .hicks from aUttle conntry 4ownt But one thing we would like tP know, who, when and where in the history pf the endowment f unt has any cost our size, situated in a townflBur arze, been able to raise any more more money or can- fctaiiftdsaiy more pebpti in as short l,me'.as am wimamson post on sun ie SHOW ON APRIL 17 "Vinegar's Vaudeville Agen cy" Declared Mot as Sour, as It Sounds SILVERTON, April 7. S.6me; thing different in amateur theat ricals is promised Silverton thea tre goers by the American Legion when It presents "Vinegar's Vau deville Agency" on April 14. , The play, which is npt as sour as the name might imply, Is the kind of farce that will make every-' one laugh who can laugh and. those poor souls who deem it mannered to guaffaw in public Advised to stay away if they would avoid committing that un pardon-, able sin. Ben DeSart is manag ing the show, and Sbacks orchesrl tra will be In attendance." The; cast will be announced later. i ' ; U FOB ETFORMATIOlf JJSOUT RA2LROAT TRIPS Pfcchc 727 CHEGOFfLECTRiC It'sFoolish !Fo Lret U ACold '-sT' A DAY , Jftifenf Jf can be ended an atf - results elimfn rtedl UT; 24 hpurs W SI ScKaefer's f -- I gXpsoles old OnlyAt j , ,"-1 f. rv qCHAEFER'C - iJivd sxoraa The 'Tcjlow J'VontrPhone' 197 lj&KeGi Commercial Street TJie Penslar Slpre - r nnii i nnniii iTinii IHLWUU1IU einrj PRESENT FEFU "Peacock Feathers," Stars y - - Pretty Jacq ue ne . kogaiy v "and Curteh Lahtiis. ' i The: Oregon theatre la nowjjre- septing one of the truly worth- e comedy-dramas of the sea son in "Peacock Feathers," a'Un- 1-JeweI in which Jaequeline gkn and Cullen Landis -have the latr roles. , ' The picture is uplqne in that it Lmarks the . screen :f premier of Frlne f iance -4 Troubetzkoy, a member of thef Russian nobility, and i also the third production on American soil of Svend Gade, noted Danish director, . . . The story is from the novel by Temple Bailey being adapted by James O. Spearing, former dram atic editor of the Jsew York Times. ' AU of these facts were blended by Carl Laemmle to'give one of the finest achievements ot the current season. There is not a dull moment in the picture. When" the plot hes itates in its ceaseless trend, a bit of comedy is injected to round out a; complete play which is splendid family picture. - Besides those- mentioned others, in the. cast are .George Fawcett, Edwin; Jj Brady,- Carolyn Irwin, ;Ward Crane, Emmett King, Aggie Herring and Dunbar Raymond. t "The story deals. with the prob lems of a young couple, both poor, who had hesitated .before mar- Iriage because of poverty. When they -think they have inherited wealthy they marry, but find they have nothing but a .neglected, wes tern ranch which, has been desert ed for years. The girl accuses the boy of tricking her into mar riage and their troubles begin. ITALIAN DICTATOR SHOT: CONDITION NOT SERIOUS (Conttnled from pat 1) ces among the people should arise from the attempt. "I desire that the country npt be alarmed." he exclaimed. VI do not want reprisals. It is my will." 'S.hortly a'fterward he appeared before the crowds, who cheere him and would have, carried him shoulder high. Mussolini smiled and again gave the Roman salute and then drove away with Alessan drl and' Bastianelli. The Honor able Violet Gibson" was In a state of prostration after her arrest; she almost collapsed on realizing that she had been saved from the infuriated "mob1.' Acknowledging tho name ot Violet Albina Gibson, she-declined to make a statement. The revolver which she used Is of French make. Only one shot was .. ..... in un. i 1' i y. . . ... . j m - m . . - 'ClEiiii, i Wp iij & - -'i"s t' .-iri4'''' with , 1- -- - ;',. : . JACQUELINE EOGAN GOLLEN LANDIS VV- - T - - r i l'UU I fired. -.jTho. weapon- was fastened tcTner nrlst: with a. handkerchief S&el 'hatj, & jiet posses? ibua bjqJUe" j containing iodine, mixed with some oheV- liquid.'-- -The authori ses are oi tne opinion mat sne Intended 'td:.,drink'ttie mixture after her attempt against Musso linl, but either $ht,f(L hjsf mind or was unable to, carry oat her in tention owing to" her overwyoughjl eondition. tjis only aJ few" days ago that Mussolini in a speech 'de elared nt Js bejaitiful4o Uve, but it is still more beautiful, if it is necessary, to die,- , - Rage fills Rome and all Italy with Latln-rike Intensity; emotion is stirred as never for long de cades by the attempt tp . assassi nate Mussolini. '. ' - ' i ' ' a ,Whe$ the shot was fired as the premieif was leaving' the congress of surgeons, SfussoUnireally saved nis own lue by his habit of hold-: ing his head erect as he faces the crowds which-inevitably await as he emerges to the streetT J ust as the- bullet 1 sped on its intended ' ; Joarney to death, , the Italian leader threw back his head more properly to greet the multi tude and the tiny globe of lead, InsjLead of traversing ihp bral, plowed! through the tip end of the nostrili, causing a wound describ ed by the surgeons aa not serious. I, fNCORPORATIONS The tJmqua Transportation com pany with headquarters at Reeds- port and capital stock of 335,009 has been - incorporated by ' G. S. Hinsdale, O. H. Hinsdale, Frank L. Taylor and W. C. Matthews.; Other articles -filed in the state corporation department Wednes day follow: . Mclieadon Realty company Rosebjirg, 32100; J. J. Gerety, CL E. Hatfield and E. K. McLen idon. - Beta Kappa, Corvallis, $1000,; FUNERALS Funeral services .for John D, Turley,' who died in this city on Monday, April 5, will be held from the chapel of the Salem Mortuary tnis morning at xu o ciock. ttev J.'J. Lucas and A. F. Helmer will officiate. Interment will be In the IOOF icemetery. Graveside serv ices will be held under the aus pices of the IOOF lodge, of which M,r. Ttirley was a member. . U THERE ISNO PEATII ; Ye . clouds , that gorgeously re .. pose' ! , V' ' Around the , setting . sun, Answer! hare ye a home for ' those . 4 Whose earthly race is runt The (bright clouds answered "We depart, We vanish from the sky; Ask what is deathless, in ;,fhy. heart, . . For that which cannot die.' .: i t Felicia nemans.' fiiAinid ? scenes, of exquisite luxury and beauty U . linfQlded this- dramatic love adventure that ha3 " '-.belendapliJ from' TEMPLE BAILEY'S popular novel. - It ia a4 theme that r. ana loyerf tnrqugh jne ages -tnat nas arousea - increased discussion arid1 agitation everywhere J - Itr&iay be problem V' See it 1 ; ' BURRASTON af .V. Walter Hiers in Weak But Willins 'TATIIK' r I I -! Jessie' Cunningham, - Vera ,Kcsrrn and AiU Enegren. f , - -4. ; j ". 1 . 1 .. " i . i ' " Garibaldi -i "Maple Leaf cheeks factory has grown 33 pf bent laU past year, . T His Influence a trhalrman of pnh . lie Lands .Committee ,! I- x Boost for Return of 9 4,?07,r to EighJteen Western Oregon Counties. ' r-,. The fact that - United t States Senator Robert N. Stanfleld . chairman Of the" senate ;cotarijiUee; on public lands, is, the ,prjnc.rTk rround tor tbi belief thatrl J for the payment bt.4,W7W oi lost o. &,c.lad grantaxes'AP Western Oregon countles. haa a chance to pass that senate. -j bill, ;which beneiltSA f tne enure state.' is now before-that commit tee and In his charge5 . ' -'- - , . A. ne.w aenator jro"1?! uo by the senate's ironclad' seniority rule from holding such a? power- -fulc chairmanship land, tberetore, would be: unable t6" adtaucS - such legislation through 4he eommiUe and pass it in the -enate.i ,' , Immediate - payment urlll b, made to the 18 counties,' if ; the bill passes. In ' the f following amounts: ' Benton, 3230.009; Clackamas, $347.0e0, Columbia, 3111.000; Coos, 3122,000i jDurryv. 3?2.006; "Douglas, i,aa5,Qdgr; Jackson, 1756,000; Josephine, 3379,000: Lincoln, 3"22,000; Lane, $96.0dorLlBn, 3129,900; Marion, 1 1 9 , V 0 0 ; ? U ultnomah , 335.000 iVolk? 3165.0p0 Tilla mook, 30,Q00;iWa&Mcgto"'?50,- 000; Yamhill, 350;ooa;KUiaath. I The Stapfield billffurtber iTo- VtaeS iPrifnO - annual - Lpayneuv. hereaftef -or nearly 35l)0,CjD a,v an amount equal - to? the tatvs" that would have aMnrpaid 4 'tlya 'couh ties annually by the railroad com pany oft' the O. ' C. gtantjan c 4. (Staa'fieldkf or-Senatbrv- Cam-j paign, B.-v D. Cusiclt..Mgr.)--- Pd.:.Adv,:;u.;;.;:-.i-- -A8 has shaken households th 0?.GAn; NEWS (L i )- V m-'i.'t A'- " ' , - - r i i ' w, .